Win-win:

Now, I see you switched to grading the coaches and not the teams. For now, let us operate on your original premise ...programs.

See, I can tell you don't know what you are talking about. You are comparing different schools who range from Div. II to NJCAA and placing them on the same scale. They have different budgets, administrations, locations, school costs, school emphasis and a host of other variables.

And...I need to point out once again..You graded programs pretty much (by your own statement) based on one tournament...allowing credit for Baker because they were only in their second year but not cutting anybody else slack. After all, they got beat by a juco...handily I might add. That means they deserve an A? Why not an A+.
You took the generous liberty of misquoting me. (I said nobody should be ranked below a b.) Colby just got a new coach, NWTS just started a new program. Pratt has had 3 coaches in the past 5 years. Many at this tournament including LCC had some starters out. There were many scrappy bouts between a lot of talented individuals and often 1 or 2 pt. margins allowed entry into the placing rounds.

You are also naively saying that a Div. I school is the way to go. We had K State representing us back in the 70's and had you even been born....using your criteria you would certainly not have given them anything above a C...although they had a lot of credible talent in the lineup, and one of the best wrestlers to ever grace the mat at Okie St. To run a Division I program on a A level (by your standards). It gonna take several million dollars (and, a ladies sport to balance it out). Start saving now.
As for right now, we gotta go with what we have. I am proud that Kansas has 8 colleges. That is remarkable considering where we were down to 3 at one time. You need to support these programs verbally/financially and keep them healthy so one day you too have an in-state place to send your son. I would hope there comes a time when one of our big 3 starts a program. It will take a lot out outside pull and somebody important on the inside pushing.
As for coaches. Many schools (not just in Kansas) require their coaches to have a Master's degree and they have to teach. The school want numbers...which equates into cash flow into the school and as long as there is some wins....it is cool. Now, if you want to grade school philosophies or school emphasis. Have at it.

A teacher grades students because a)they know the pupil b) they have the knowledge and background to critique. Once again, let me ask you what in your background outside (of just an opinion) gives you the insight to evaluate?

CT